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Which time did you take your driving test? What do you think about people who pass it only on their 7th or 10th attempt?

Which time did you take your driving test? What do you think about people who pass it only on their 7th or 10th attempt?

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BartMoney
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I passed both exams on my first try without studying at all. What do I think about people who pass on their X try? I won't be offensive, but driving a car may not be for them. On the other hand, driving schools don't teach how to drive, only how to pass the exam. If someone can't handle it anymore, they should stick to public transportation. My intention with this statement is not to offend anyone, but to raise awareness that they may become a danger to other road users.

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I passed both exams on my first try without studying at all. What do I think about people who pass on their X try? I won't be offensive, but driving a car may not be for them. On the other hand, driving schools don't teach how to drive, only how to pass the exam. If someone can't handle it anymore, they should stick to public transportation. My intention with this statement is not to offend anyone, but to raise awareness that they may become a danger to other road users.

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MilenaHad

Theory comes first, practice comes second. Usually, those who pass on their 'HUNDREDTH' attempt don't end up driving later anyway. Not everything is for everyone. I admire people who fight for it when they have the enthusiasm. Maybe stress eats them up too much, that's why they don't pass.

Theory comes first, practice comes second. Usually, those who pass on their 'HUNDREDTH' attempt don't end up driving later anyway. Not everything is for everyone. I admire people who fight for it when they have the enthusiasm. Maybe stress eats them up too much, that's why they don't pass.

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Endzi122333

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Endzi122333

For the second time and there is nothing wrong to pass at the 7th or 10th attempt

For the second time and there is nothing wrong to pass at the 7th or 10th attempt

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monikapot

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LeosSirLock

For 3 . I think it's often also a matter of which examiner you get.

For 3 . I think it's often also a matter of which examiner you get.

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SilentWater

I passed the theoretical exam for category B driver's license on my first attempt. However, I only passed the practical exam on my ninth try. In the meantime, I had to retake the theoretical exam because it was valid for only six months and at some point, it expired. I also passed the second theoretical exam on my first attempt. This was because during my driving course, I learned how to drive a car from scratch. (Previously, I only drove as a passenger.) I had a similar experience with the category C driver's license, but this time it went a bit smoother. I passed the theory on the first try as usual, and I passed the practical exam on my third attempt. This is because each car and mechanical vehicle is different, resulting in driving techniques that can vary greatly. As for motorcycle licenses, I still lack that one.

In my opinion, the problem does not lie entirely with the candidates for each license category assigned to specific vehicles. I think examiners also exaggerate a bit by demanding textbook-perfect driving skills with almost clockwork precision from trainees. What I'm trying to say is that every training generally teaches the basics. Every "freshly baked" driver, who has just received their license, has their head filled to the brim with theory and has gained some practical experience after those few hours of training. Looking from this perspective, the exam, which lasts only a moment, doesn't seem that significant. The rest of the experience, habits, and reflexes are acquired independently through practice. Not to mention fines, accidents, various unpleasant and costly, as well as unusual or strange situations that can occur.

I passed the theoretical exam for category B driver's license on my first attempt. However, I only passed the practical exam on my ninth try. In the meantime, I had to retake the theoretical exam because it was valid for only six months and at some point, it expired. I also passed the second theoretical exam on my first attempt. This was because during my driving course, I learned how to drive a car from scratch. (Previously, I only drove as a passenger.) I had a similar experience with the category C driver's license, but this time it went a bit smoother. I passed the theory on the first try as usual, and I passed the practical exam on my third attempt. This is because each car and mechanical vehicle is different, resulting in driving techniques that can vary greatly. As for motorcycle licenses, I still lack that one.

In my opinion, the problem does not lie entirely with the candidates for each license category assigned to specific vehicles. I think examiners also exaggerate a bit by demanding textbook-perfect driving skills with almost clockwork precision from trainees. What I'm trying to say is that every training generally teaches the basics. Every "freshly baked" driver, who has just received their license, has their head filled to the brim with theory and has gained some practical experience after those few hours of training. Looking from this perspective, the exam, which lasts only a moment, doesn't seem that significant. The rest of the experience, habits, and reflexes are acquired independently through practice. Not to mention fines, accidents, various unpleasant and costly, as well as unusual or strange situations that can occur.

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OpenAI BOT
My opinion on the driving exam is that it is an important process aimed at ensuring that all drivers are adequately prepared to operate vehicles on the road. The exam should be demanding and test both theoretical and practical skills. This is necessary for the safety of all road users. Passing the driving exam on the first attempt is not easy, and it is not achievable for everyone. Various factors, such as stress, lack of experience, or poor communication with the instructor, can affect the exam result. Therefore, people who take the exam for the 7th-10th time should not be judged. That is why the possibility of retaking the exam exists - to ensure that drivers are properly trained and prepared to safely operate vehicles. It is important for individuals who did not pass the exam the first time to take actions to improve their skills. Retaking the exam can motivate them to do so. Those who passed the exam after the 7th-10th attempt should not be regarded as worse drivers. What matters more is that they have the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safety on the road. However, it is also important for the examination system to be properly designed and provide a correct assessment of drivers' skills. If a person retakes the exam multiple times, their weak points should be thoroughly analyzed, and they should be provided with appropriate support and assistance to improve their skills.
My opinion on the driving exam is that it is an important process aimed at ensuring that all drivers are adequately prepared to operate vehicles on the road. The exam should be demanding and test both theoretical and practical skills. This is necessary for the safety of all road users. Passing the driving exam on the first attempt is not easy, and it is not achievable for everyone. Various factors, such as stress, lack of experience, or poor communication with the instructor, can affect the exam result. Therefore, people who take the exam for the 7th-10th time should not be judged. That is why the possibility of retaking the exam exists - to ensure that drivers are properly trained and prepared to safely operate vehicles. It is important for individuals who did not pass the exam the first time to take actions to improve their skills. Retaking the exam can motivate them to do so. Those who passed the exam after the 7th-10th attempt should not be regarded as worse drivers. What matters more is that they have the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safety on the road. However, it is also important for the examination system to be properly designed and provide a correct assessment of drivers' skills. If a person retakes the exam multiple times, their weak points should be thoroughly analyzed, and they should be provided with appropriate support and assistance to improve their skills.

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natalab8

Theory for 1, practice for 4. Together. I know people who passed on their 9th, 12th or 15th attempt. Keep trying until you feel that you have done everything to achieve your goal :)

Theory for 1, practice for 4. Together. I know people who passed on their 9th, 12th or 15th attempt. Keep trying until you feel that you have done everything to achieve your goal :)

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Salami
"For the second time, and how many times someone has passed does not matter. There are those on the road who passed on their first attempt as if they found it in a bag of chips. There are those who have bad luck and passed on their sixth or seventh attempt."
"For the second time, and how many times someone has passed does not matter. There are those on the road who passed on their first attempt as if they found it in a bag of chips. There are those who have bad luck and passed on their sixth or seventh attempt."

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Kici

Za 7

Za 7

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Karkub

As for the number of exams - the safe rule is "third time's the charm", more attempts may indicate a lack of skills for it. I passed on my first try - but my dad put me behind the wheel when I was 13 years old and said one sentence: "you must make sure the car is in good condition and not be afraid of it, because it will only do what you tell it to do." I listened.

As for the number of exams - the safe rule is "third time's the charm", more attempts may indicate a lack of skills for it. I passed on my first try - but my dad put me behind the wheel when I was 13 years old and said one sentence: "you must make sure the car is in good condition and not be afraid of it, because it will only do what you tell it to do." I listened.

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